Magazine | Radar | london

You never know what you have lurking around that could have value, whether it's some dusty items in the attic or the results of a hobby collecting.

This man brought a few 1700s Chinese rhinoceros horn cups to America's Antiques Roadshow to get valued. The quote they're claimed at is astronomical when we hear the cups were originally 'affordable'; plus the prices must make up for all that lost sleep worrying about the use of endangered animal horn and cultural artefact looting...

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